#20470
LatitudeAdjustment - 8/17/2015 1:14 PM
From DiverfromBaskingRidge: That said on the A Street side - I have heard stories and seen some rebar (steel rods in concrete) that are protruding out from under the bridge

Actually the rebar is just west of the bridge, maybe 20’, I’ve made it that far a few times and didn’t see it while in the water but it’s right at the surface at low tide :( BTW, your compass won’t work under the bridge, I don’t know if it’s all of the steel or the magnets in the motor.

> Dual Wrecks - great dive but access is very limited - Long Branch NJ This is my favorite but surf dependent. I do have a cart that will hold one set of gear, this may require a few trips!
> Malta - Belmar NJ - not much of a wreck I’ve never done this.
> Allenhurst Jetty - Allenhurst NJ - easy access. Ditto on the easy access but we would need to do this later after the tourist leave, otherwise parking can be an issue. Our club always did this in the fall and here I have seen sharks.
> Lizzie H. Brayton - Point Pleasant NJ - don’t know. I think the last time we did this it was buried :(
> Bluffs Wreck - Bayhead NJ - dont know. Hit or miss, sometimes it’s covered, once it was 20’ inside the hull.
> Pliiny Wreck - Deal NJ - Deal is tough on diving. I don’t think I’ve done this.
> Western World Wreck - Spring Lake NJ - need written permission. Easy, stop at police station, show c-card, fill out wavier but last time there it was mostly buried but then I’m sure Sandy moved a lot of sand around all of these and we won’t know for better or worse until we dive them.
> Old Ponquogue Bridge - Hamptons LI - Good dive from what I hear I did this but that’s a long drive, we may need to car pool.